Scoodle

Overview

Normally, poodles are strongly line bred, for a combination of traits such as size and coat colour.
Poodle crossbreeds or poodle hybrids are the offspring of purebred poodles that have been crossbred with another purebred dog breed. They may be described as a mixed breed dog, designer dog or, sometimes, as a hybrid dog. In biological terms, poodle crossbreeds are an intraspecies hybrid, rather than a hybrid between two different species, since all dogs belong to the same species and subspecies: Canis lupus familiaris.
While some crosses are accidental, many crosses are intentionally bred. Among reputable breeders, crossbreeding is an attempt to breed dogs with positive characteristics of two recognized breeds. For example, the Labradoodle was originally bred in an attempt to create a dog with a Labrador temperament and a hypoallergenic poodle coat. The intent was to create guide dogs for people with allergies. However − as with all crosses − only some puppies from crossbreeding of two purebreds will inherit both desired traits, some will inherit one trait, and some neither. Even when crossbred dogs manifest dominant traits, these dogs may not pass on the desired traits to offspring. One of these desired traits are the fleece coat of the Standard Poodle. If a puppy has this trait, they are a lot less likely to shed.
While crossbreeding does not guarantee better health, hybrids bred from parents with disparate gene pools may have far lower chances of expressing disorders associated with the parent breeds.

Information

See all Scoodle information below!

Hypoallergenic

No

Litter Size

6.0

Breed Type

Crossbred

Breed Group

Working

Breed Coat Type

Medium

Characteristics / Temperament

Dogs have several different traits or characteristics which may or may not be right for you. Learn if the Scoodle has the set of characteristics that are right for you.

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Coat Colors

The recognised colors of the Scoodle are: black, white, and brown.

Life Expectancy

The Scoodle has a life expectancy of 10 to 13 years.

Height and Weight

The Scoodle typically weighs between 45 to 80 pounds, placing it on the heavier end of dog breeds. It's typically 18 to 25 inches in height.

Gender

Weight Range

Height Range

Male

55 pounds - 80 pounds

20 inches - 25 inches

Feamle

45 pounds - 70 pounds

18 inches - 24 inches

Food Consumption in Cups

The Scoodlewill require on average 2.0 cups of dog food daily for proper nutrition.

Scoodle Photos

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